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Time to Hit the Books

  • Writer: Charli Parker
    Charli Parker
  • Feb 3
  • 2 min read

Happy Pansy Post time! And happy Tri Delta Tuesday to all who celebrate! As a new semester has started, we wanted to take a look back at last semester to congratulate all of our Deltas for another strong academic semester! For the fall 2025 semester, the Delta Iota chapter achieved a 3.660 GPA, which is higher than the Overall Greek Woman GPA of 3.50, and a .03 increase from last semester's GPA. We placed 2nd out of all of the other sororities on campus!


Taking a closer look into each individual PC:

PC '25 finished their first semester of college with a 3.571 GPA

PC '24 collectively had a 3.653 GPA

PC '23 followed PC '22 very closely with a 3.712 GPA

PC '22 achieved the highest GPA of 3.755!


It is inspiring to see how women are leading the charge across every corner of campus, from the high-stakes environments of nursing school and pre-med tracks to the creative powerhouses of fashion, theatre, and journalism. Whether they are drafting blueprints in architecture or clinching deals in business, these girls are redefining what it means to manage their time and work towards their goals. We are super proud of our Deltas and encourage you to keep up the good work!



Our current Director of Academic Excellence Molly Muschick has done a great job to find resources for our chapter that encourage us and help us succeed. Thank you, Molly!


As it is the beginning of February, we also wanted to mention Panhellenic Scholarship Month, also known as the Month of the Scholar! Now is the perfect time to celebrate the academic drive that unites all sorority women on campus. This month serves as a reminder that while our letters may differ, our commitment to a higher education is a value we all share. At Delta Iota, we take immense pride in contributing to a community where women consistently push the boundaries of excellence. Whether through Panhellenic-wide study sessions, the annual book drive for local schools, or simply cheering on our sisters in other chapters, we are honored to stand alongside such a high-achieving group of Greek women. Let's use this month to sharpen our focus, utilize the resources Molly has shared, and prove that we are truly better together!



Lauren Dudeck, our incoming Director of Academic Excellence, is working closely with Molly to ensure a seamless transition and continue the chapter's upward academic trend! We can't wait to see what Lauren has up her sleeve to encourage and support our sisters through another semester filled with academic goals and ambitions!



 
 
 

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